This holiday season, buy your loved ones the book that will change their lives for the better (just when they thought it couldn’t get any better):
This holiday season, buy your loved ones the book that will change their lives for the better (just when they thought it couldn’t get any better):
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Nick
December 16, 20101978 just called. It wants its radio back.
Ray
December 16, 2010Hey, fella, that right there is a C. Crane Radio, and for me it represents a symbol of my individuality, and my belief in personal freedom.
Now stab em and steer.
Micky
December 16, 2010In the couple years I’ve known Ray I’ve learned more than Julian Assange could ever come up with.
I’ll be buying your book soon.
Wishing you a little heat and a Merry Christmas bro
Ray
December 16, 2010Merry Christmas, Micky! And thank you.
Read about my other book here.
Or here.
Micky
December 16, 2010Heh, remember this ?
http://micky2.wordpress.com/?p=92&preview=true
I saved it before you shut down your old blog. It never got posted only because it actually took place at Tygrrr Express.
Its come in very handy so many times I’ve lost count. Not just on the topic of environmetal alarmism/scams/global warming bullshit in general, but on individualism and the failures of communal dictating.
I still thank you today for partaking in that debate as I remember you first being a little hesitant because you knew it would be a lot of work. But man o man did you ever rip them solme new assholes. (In your astute manner of course)
Though I still lean to the right, because of you I’ve found out that theres becoming less of those actual principles on the hill to lean on anymore.
Most of readers have no idea who I am but I’d like to tell them all what a great inspiration you’ve always been to me.
Nick
December 16, 2010That’s rockin’ good news, Ray.
Ray
December 17, 2010I remember, Micky. Thank you very much.
Ray
December 17, 2010Very nicely done, Nick. I didn’t know if you’d pull that one off.
You made a believer out of me.
Nick
December 17, 2010Thank you.
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